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Title: Agility, Improvisation,


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Agility, Improvisation, or Enacted
Emergence? Dr Yingqin Zheng, Dr Will Venters,
Dr Tony Cornford
This research was undertaken as part of
Pegasus EPSRC Grant No EP/D049954/1 www.pegasus.
lse.ac.uk 10 Dec 2007 ICIS, Montreal
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Introduction
  • Pegasus Project Exploring practices of GridPP
    the UK particle physics Grid
  • Agile systems development?
  • Methodology as faked? Fiction? Amethodical?
  • Organisational improvisation
  • ? Improvisation Paradoxes
  • ? Enacted Emergence?

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Organizational Improvisation
  • Metaphors
  • Jazz (Weick 1992, 1999 Barrett 1998, Hatch
    1999)
  • Improvisational Theatre (Crossan, 1998)
  • Cunha (1999) the conception of action as it
    unfolds, by an organisation and/or its members
    drawing on available material, cognitive,
    affective and social resources
  • Convergence in time of conception and execution
  • Bricolage finding solutions from available
    rather than optimal resources

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Improvisation Paradoxes
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Improvisation-Paradoxes Cont.
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Particle Physicists and Grids
  • Currently constructing the worlds most powerful
    particle accelerator the Large Hadron Collider
    (LHC)
  • Searching for Higgs Boson 1 person in 1000
    worlds, or a needle in 20 million haystacks
  • 12-14 million gigabytes per year.
  • 100,000 CPUs.
  • 40PB disk, 40PB tape.
  • Worlds biggest Grid

CD stack with 1 year LHC data ( 20 km)
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Background Context
  • Building the LHC Computing Grid (LCG)
  • Highly distributed, complex and poorly defined
    systems development task.
  • Cutting edge hardware and software used.
  • New software standards being negotiated.
  • Middleware and support software being developed
    in a range of languages.
  • Grid must be distributed and proceed at different
    paces because of funding.
  • Particle physics has a long tradition of such
    large scale global collaborations (Traweek 1988).
  • GridPP (UK Contribution to LCG)
  • To a significant degree agile
  • Collaboration of 230 people in 19 UK
    universities, RAL and CERN.
  • Decisions are made democratically and
    consensually, and implemented by influence and
    persuasion.
  • Network rather than hierarchy
  • Virtual, federated, overlapping and
    inter-connected.
  • Virtual meetings, wikis, blogs, mailinglists

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Research Findings
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Enacted Emergence
  • Enactment (Weick 1977)
  • people invent organizations and their
    environments and these inventions reside in ideas
    that participants have superimposed on any stream
    of experience (ibid. p. 196).
  • Emergence
  • Temporally emergent qualities
  • Interactions of existing elements
  • In a historical context
  • The evolutionary approach of system development
    (Dahlbom and Mathiassen 1993)
  • Enactment of sensemaking

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Enacted Emergence
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Contributions
  • Improvisation paradoxes
  • Agility should embody a deliberate or natural
    mixture of structure and improvisation, order and
    changes, intentionality and flexibility,
    spontaneity and reflexivity, collectivity and
    individuality
  • Agile systems development in the wild
  • Embeddedness of agility
  • Large group performance is possible when the
    ambience is right.
  • Science vs art
  • Enacted Emergence
  • Duality between structure and agency
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